Hebb (Heb) Adam 1739 - 1803 [memorial stone erected 10 Jun 1982] born in Germany the first Hebb to come to Canada landing in Lunenburg in 1751 and lies here with others of his family.

Wife Anna Maria Schultz died 1811

This memorial also honours the thousands of his descendants to be found in every part of Nova Scotia every province of Canada and most states of our friendly neighbour to the south the United States of America.

Placed in 1982 by Paul H Hebb of Lake Oswego Oregon born at Dawson City Yukon 1904 the Son of Pearl Hebb who was born at Bridgewater 1869

HEB

Heb Catharine died 29 May 1826 age 24 years

HEB

Heb Anna Dorathy died 27 May 1826 age 54 years

BOLEIVER

Boleiver John died 4 Sep 1855age 74 years 10 months

BOLEIVER

Boleiver Catharine B died 6 May 1854 age 64 years 7 months 23 days

SNYDER

Snyder John Edward age 12 years

David Dean age 10 years: children of Benj. & Sophia Snyder

SNYDER

Snyder Anna Sophia age 3 years

Edward age 4 years

Children of Benj & Sophia Snyder

BOLIVER

Boliver Rosanna died 14 Jul 1854 age 31 years 5 months

BISHOP

Bishop Ronald H 15 Jan 1931 - (Father)

Wife Mary B (Marshall) 28 Aug 1931 - 10 Dec 1999 (Mother)

UNKNOWN

This monument is dedicated in memory of the unmarked graves of the early settlers from Dayspring and area. This section of the cemetery is marked by four granite corner posts and was originally known as The Cove Marsh Cemetery - erected November 1996 with funds received by a donation from the 1995 sale of the Dayspring Baptist Church.